I suggest you to use Sequence (and to read The Book...)
Example :
listOfPoints={{1,2},{3,4}};
Line[{0,1},Sequence@@listOfPoints,{5,5}]
will give :
Line[{0,1},{1,2},{3,4},{5,5}]
"aes" <siegman at stanford.edu> a écrit dans le message news:
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> How can I convert a list of pairs, like
>
> {{a,b},{c,d},{e,f},. . . }}
>
> into just a sequence of pairs, i.e.
>
> {a,b}, {c,d}, {e,f}, . . .
>
> with no outer { }'s?
>
> Reason for doing this? Want to define a Line in the form
>
> Line[{pt1, pt2, pt3, pt4, pt5, pt6, . . . . . . }]
>
> where some of the points, say pt1 through pt4 are individually defined;
> but then a sequence, say pt5 through pt20, are defined by a Table; then
> pt21, etc are back to individual definitions.
>
> I know -- I could break these into a sequence of Lines -- but it would
> be cleaner if there were a simple way to have one Line[ ] command with
> all the points inside it.
>